The Urban Reader: Being Project Jane

BEING PROJECT JANEBy Tracy Divine

Hello my name is Shawnyka Bryant. And I am here to tell you all about this book that I read called, “Being Project Jane.” But before I do, let me tell you a little bit about myself so you as readers will have a better understanding about me.
I was born and raised in the state of New Jersey. I’m a young African American woman who loves to read a good book. Concerning the above mentioned, I would have loved to give this book a good review. However, I cannot do so, at least not in good conscience. My reason for not doing so is because outside of this having a good storyline, it was a very hard book to read due to so many major Editor Errors!
With that being said, I think maybe some of yall may need to get your money back and start over with a new editor. I’m serious, because honestly, it doesn’t make any d*mn sense as to how many errors occurred in this book. I mean it was so much to the point whereas I could not even focus on the storyline itself.
Being Project Mary Jane is about a woman who struggles with an identity crisis. The crisis of either being a good woman or not, due to her upbringing. Jane eventually becomes a successful therapist for the stars, while being married to a man who is a producer of his own reality shows.
Subsequently, being married doesn’t satisfy Mary’s craving for the thug life. And Jane’s cravings lead her to a road of being a celebrity in the worst way. There are a lot of twists and turns in this story that could’ve led you to want to read more …but once again I say…“Get a New Editor!”I don’t know why anyone would want to but, you can buy this book here by clicking the link below.

About The Author

A hip-hop recording artist, convict, father, and now urban author (Who Am I: The Chronicles of Cain, Caught Slippin, and Explain It To Her Mama), the managing editor of Urban.me and Urban refuge. In the '90s he was the first rapper to appear on the covers Black Beat and Teen Machine magazines, known at MC Cheese he recorded Phenomenal, Third Street, Angel of Death, Dime a Dozen, Come on Everybody.